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Boeing's Starliner spacecraft landed on Earth Saturday morning, with two test pilots left behind because of NASA's concerns that their return was too risky.
Boeing's Starliner capsule returned to Earth early this morning (Sept. 7), wrapping up its first-ever crewed mission. But it came home without any astronauts on board.
The beleaguered Boeing Starliner landed back on Earth without its astronauts after a 10-day trip turned into a more than three month mission.
Boeing's first Starliner capsule to carry astronauts to the International Space Station left the orbiting lab on Friday (Sept. 6) leaving its crew behind as it prepares for landing, which you can ...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft backs away from the International Space Station to begin an unpiloted six-hour return to Earth, targeting an overnight landing at White Sands, New Mexico. Sept. 6, 2024.
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After an unexpected three months spent in orbit, the Boeing Starliner spacecraft has returned safely to Earth.
Boeing's uncrewed Starliner capsule made its way to Earth with a successful landing in New Mexico.
NASA’s two test pilots stayed behind at the space station — their home until next year — as the Starliner capsule undocked, springs gently pushing it away from the orbiting laboratory.
After a summer of turmoil, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft successfully returned to Earth on Friday without any astronauts onboard.